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Emma Grady

Writer, Fashion / New York, New York

Emma Grady is a style expert and award-winning fashion writer based in New York City. She is the founder and publisher of Past Fashion Future, a style site dedicated to timeless style and classic fashion, and has authored more than 1,000 articles published to the web.

Passionate about sharing the personal side to the story, Grady has conducted numerous interviews with a number of notable figures, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr., David Rockefeller Jr., Ted Danson, Alexandra Cousteau, Adrian Grenier, Nigel Barker, Sam Waterston, Miranda Kerr, and James Blunt.

Her original content has been syndicated across notable web publications, including MSN, AOL, Yahoo, The Huffington Post, Trend Hunter, Daily Candy, and Current TV and her style expertise has been featured in numerous web and print publications, from Women's Wear Daily (WWD) to Marie Claire (South Africa).

Emma Grady graduated with English honors from the University of Vermont. While at UVM, she was the vice president of her class and was an elected senator and chair of the Student Government Association. Today she serves as class secretary and regularly contributes to the Vermont Quarterly Magazine.

Connect with Emma on Twitter, Facebook, or by e-mail at emma (at) treehugger (dot) com.

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Designer Suzanne Rae at the GreenShows at Bloomgdale's. Photo: Emma Grady
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